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Author Topic: Different plugs for different thugs  (Read 853 times)

benswing

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Different plugs for different thugs
« on: April 24, 2013, 08:18:54 PM »

How easy/hard would it be to make a cord that connects to the various outlets that might be available along a route.  The only time I have heard of someone using a welder's outlet is Terry on his cross country trip.  However, I'd like to be able to charge at RV parks and I was wondering if a cord with the right ends would work or if I would need an adapter.

Hypothetically, if I had a cord with one end plugged into an RV park outlet and the other end plugged into my Zero S, I expect that it would charge.  (I know it won't charge faster since that is limited by the charger on the bike).  Would this work?



*The title is an attempt to paraphrase "different strokes for different folks", btw. 
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